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eye·let I. \ˈīlə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English oilet, from Middle French oillet, diminutive of oil eye, from Latin oculus — more at eye 1. a. : a small hole usually round and buttonholed and designed to receive a cord, lace, pin, or button shank or used only for decoration (as in embroidery) b. (1) : a small ring of durable material typically metal that is inserted into an eyelet to reinforce it : grommet; also : a small barrel-shaped piece of such material (2) : an eyelet (as of a shoe or a mailbag or at the edge of a sail) that is reinforced with such a ring or piece or that is lined with such material 2. : a small hole (as in a wall) usually used for observation : peephole, eyehole, loophole 3. : a small eye; specifically : ocellus II. transitive verb (eyeleted also eyeletted ; eyeleted also eyeletted ; eyeleting also eyeletting ; eyelets) : to make an eyelet in : equip with eyelets • eye·let·er also eye·let·ter \-lə̇d.ə(r), -lə̇tə-\ noun -s |